Politics
Journalism Is Not a Toll Booth
Journalism Is Not a Toll Booth Unless this is intended as a joke, Cameroonians are not surprised by the casual way corruption now announces itself—even in political commentary. In Cameroon, every small favor seems to require a bribe. Every service comes with a “down payment.” Every gatekeeper demands to be “arranged.” We live with this…
Tchiroma Denies Any Negotiations With Govt, Insists He is Cameroon’s Legitimate President
Tchiroma Denies Any Negotiations With Govt, Insists He is Cameroon’s Legitimate President Issa Tchiroma Bakary has vehemently denied that he is in talks with the government, assuring his supporters that he will never betray the confidence they accorded him at the 2025 election. Speaking through his spokesperson, Barrister Alice Nkom, the opposition leader reiterated he…
RDPC: la base se rebiffe, le système vacille
RDPC: la base se rebiffe, le système vacille La direction du RDPC n’ignore rien de la colère qui gronde en son sein. Si aucun congrès n’a été organisé depuis des années, ce n’est pas par hasard : c’est la crainte d’une base militante désormais décidée à reprendre la parole. Longtemps silencieuse, la majorité des militants…
BIAFRA AGITATORS, FALSEHOOD AND SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE
BIAFRA AGITATORS, FALSEHOOD AND SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE The July 6, 1967, operation at Gakem near Ogoja, in present-day Cross River State, Nigeria, was an attempt to invade and arrest Ojukwu. That was not war. No territory was taken. Why are Biafrans so full of falsehood? They have formed a subculture of using propaganda…
International arrest warrant against Tchiroma:
International arrest warrant against Tchiroma: the serious irregularities that embarrass Yaoundé Young Africa reveals the many flaws in the arrest warrant issued by Cameroon against Issa Tchiroma Bakary. Inconsistent dates, lack of signatures and non-compliance with international standards: Interpol Nigeria rejected the Cameroonian application. In a case that turned diplomatically embarrassing for Yaoundé, Jeune Afrique…
President Issa Tchiroma Bakary’s Party will not take part in the regional council elections
President Issa Tchiroma Bakary’s Party will not take part in the regional council elections Issa Tchiroma Bakary has denied claims that his party, the Cameroon National Salvation Front, will take part in the upcoming regional elections. He reacted on Thursday, following an article in a local newspaper claiming that the CNSF will be part of…
Coup de gueule (Part 2) : A bas la logique alimentaire et la logique identitaire ! Louis-Marie Kakdeu
Coup de gueule (Part 2) : A bas la logique alimentaire et la logique identitaire ! Louis-Marie Kakdeu Je suis né à Banka. Dieu n’a pas demandé mon avis. Je suis Bamiléké et j’ai l’avantage d’avoir voyagé partout à travers le pays et à travers le monde. Je suis allé à Lolodorf, à Campo, à…
Coup de gueule : Voici mon combat personnel à l’avenir Louis Marie Kakdeu
Coup de gueule : Voici mon combat personnel à l’avenir Louis Marie Kakdeu Puisque toutes les personnes un peu lucides se rendent aujourd’hui comptent de l’arnaque qu’a constitué l’élection présidentielle du 12 octobre 2025 au Cameroun, je crois que nous pouvons nous parler les yeux dans les yeux maintenant. Le pays est bloqué. Le système…
Unjust Attacks on Hon. Ngala Gerard: Facts Over Gossip
OPINION Unjust Attacks on Hon. Ngala Gerard: Facts Over Gossip There’s a disturbing trend on social media: targeted attacks against Hon. Ngala Gerard, MP for Nkambe Central. His home is being posted online. People are inciting hostility. And all of it is being justified under the guise of election rigging. Let’s pause and look at…
Archbishop Samuel Kleda: A Call to Democratic Conscience
Archbishop Samuel Kleda: A Call to Democratic Conscience “Democracy does not accommodate cannon fire, threats, arbitrary arrests, or intimidation of citizens who think differently. Elections are not organized to kill fellow citizens. A people cannot be governed with weapons.”— Mgr Samuel Kleda, Archbishop of Douala These words from Archbishop Samuel Kleda resound as a cry…

